Portland protesters assault driver of crashed truck downtown

Protesters punched and kicked a man to the ground in Portland, Oregon, after he crashed his truck onto the sidewalk on Sunday night near otherwise peaceful demonstrations.

Police in Portland, Oregon, arrest 4 as protests continue

Four people were arrested overnight in Portland, Oregon, as police dispersed a protest that was headed toward the offices of the police union, authorities said Saturday.

Residents told to evacuate as wildfire in Columbia River Gorge grows

A wildfire that started between Hood River and The Dalles in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge has grown quickly, prompting mandatory evacuations.

Two Portland police officers hurt after protesters set fires, use mortar

A day after demonstrators managed to get inside the union building and set a fire, the protesters on Sunday night blocked a road and set dumpster fires outside it, police said in a statement.

Crowds, illegal gear threaten Oregon’s pristine Crater Lake

Crater Lake National Park is experiencing a record number of visitors who are bringing illegal items to the clean, clear lake and threatening to introduce invasive species.

Portland protests persist as some bring flashes of violence

More protests are expected in Portland, Oregon, throughout the weekend following violent demonstrations this week as unrest in the Northwest city continues.

Portland protesters cause mayhem again, police officer hurt

Mayor Ted Wheeler has warned the protesters clashing with police that “you are not demonstrating, you are attempting to commit murder.”

Portland mayor decries violent protesters as props for Trump

The mayor of Portland, Oregon, a city wracked by nearly 70 consecutive nights of unrest, on Thursday angrily denounced those who attempted to set a police precinct on fire with officers stationed inside as props in President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign and said those individuals were not protesters, but criminals.

Portland fines feds for illegal fence around courthouse

It’s been nearly a week since federal officers withdrew from guarding Portland’s federal courthouse during nightly protests, but a large fence they installed is still there - and city officials say it's illegal.

2 young children shot in yard in Portland suburb

Authorities say two young children were shot while playing in a yard in a suburb of Portland.

Portland police declare unlawful assembly during protest

The Portland Police Bureau in Oregon declared an unlawful assembly during Saturday night’s protest when people gathered outside a northeast Portland precinct and threw bottles toward officers.

Peaceful protest in Portland after federal presence reduced

More than a thousand people showed up in downtown Portland early Saturday to peacefully protest, about three days after the announcement that the presence of U.S. agents there would be reduced — a deal that Oregon officials hope will continue to ease tensions as the city tries to move on from months of chaotic nightly protests.

Oregon governor says federal agents will begin leaving Portland

Federal agents who have clashed with protesters in Portland, Oregon, will begin a “phased withdrawal” from Oregon’s largest city, Gov. Kate Brown said Wednesday.

Source: US, Oregon in talks about pulling agents in Portland

A senior White House official says the Trump administration has started talks with the Oregon governor’s office and indicated that it would begin to draw down the presence of federal agents in Portland if the state stepped up its own enforcement.

Police in Oregon say man with COVID-19 coughed, spit on officers

Tigard, Oregon, police say a DUI suspect purposefully coughed on and spit at police officers after they found him passed out in a car.

Protesters sue Trump administration over Portland tactics

Days after a legal effort by the state of Oregon failed, protesters sued the Trump administration Monday to rein in what they describe as an out-of-control response by federal agents to demonstrations in Portland.

US Attorney: Feds will stay in Portland until attacks end

Federal militarized officers will remain in Portland until attacks on the U.S. courthouse cease, a top official said Monday after a night of violence. And more officers may soon be on the way.

Facing federal agents, Portland protests find new momentum

Anger over federal agents in Portland flared again over the weekend after video surfaced of a federal agent hitting a Navy veteran repeatedly with a baton while another agent sprays him in the face with pepper spray.